Inside Wood is an Internet-accessible wood anatomy reference, research, and teaching tool. The Inside Wood database has coded wood anatomical descriptions based on the IAWA List of Microscopic Features for Hardwood Identification and is accompanied by a collection of photomicrographs. As of November 2010 there were over 5,800 descriptions and 36,000 images of modern woods, and over 1,600 descriptions and 2,000 images of fossil woods. CITES-listed timber species and other endangered woody plants are included in this digital collection hosted by North Carolina State University's library. This web site has value in helping with wood identification because it has a multiple entry key that allows searching by presence or absence of IAWA features and it serves as a virtual reference collection whereby descriptions and images can be retrieved by searching by scientific or common name or other keywords.
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Wheeler, E. A. (2011). InsideWood - A web resource for hardwood anatomy. In IAWA Journal (Vol. 32, pp. 199–211). Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/22941932-90000051
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